Dear Joel Klecker, I noticed that in the latest version of the libc6 package (version 2.1.2-11), the script tzselect (/usr/bin/tzselect) has been removed. As far as I can determine, it had been in libc6, and I believe it was still present in the previous version (it was still present before Christmas).
The reason I ask is that we have found tzselect useful for constructing an international clock (tzwatch in the package twclock). tzselect provides a convenient means of selecting the timezones used by our clock. Could you therefore kindly explain where tzselect has disappeared to or why it was removed from libc6 or anything else I ought to know about tzselect? Is there another program which provides the same functionality as tzselect for choosing a timezone? tzconfig does so internally, but only for changing /etc/timezone. I figured the removal of tzselect was not a "bug", so I didn't made a bug report. I'm looking forward to hearing your comments about it. Yours sincerely, Drew Parsons

